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SiriusXM

deceptive trade practices investigation

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What happened?

Sirius XM may have violated New York’s Deceptive Practices Act and similar statutes in other states by falsely advertising its subscription plans at lower prices than it actually charges, by failing to provide for an online cancellation option, and by otherwise making it difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How much will this cost me?

We will never charge you anything out-of-pocket. If you qualify and we resolve your case, we will only be paid once we win or settle.

The firm is not paid unless we’re successful, so it’s in our interest to work as hard as we can for you.

How do I know if I qualify?

First, click “sign up” to review the case questionnaire. You will then review and sign a representation agreement. Our legal team will review and accept your submission before we take any action on your case. After we notify you that we have accepted your case, please check your email periodically for updates. We will touch base with you at least once a month as long as your case is open. 

What can I expect after I sign up?

After your case is accepted, our attorneys will take actions on your case and begin litigating on your behalf. We will let you know if we need any additional information to move your case forward. We will keep you updated on your case periodically, at least once a month.

What should I do if my information changes?

Should any of your information change, you can keep us updated by emailing care@kindlaw.com. 

What is a mass arbitration?

Unlike a court proceeding, an arbitration case is generally conducted in private before an arbitrator and not a jury. 

In a mass arbitration, hundreds or thousands of cases that share a common set of facts are prosecuted by the same law firms. Kind Law focuses on mass actions, including mass arbitrations. In some cases, your attorney may determine that it is in your best interest for your case to be filed in court, instead of arbitration.

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